00:01Outpost log entry, February 5th, 1865.
00:06This is my last entry. I'm leaving here anyhow.
00:09Those conditions have become too harsh.
00:13You are the caretaker's daughter?
00:16Yes, sir.
00:16Colonel John Goode.
00:19I hope you'll forgive us the intrusion.
00:22Looks like we'll be here overnight, but don't you worry.
00:25We'll be of no bother.
00:29You know these woods better than anyone, isn't that right?
00:32Yes, sir.
00:34We have business in these woods.
00:38Should be settled by tomorrow.
00:40Even faster with your help.
00:45You have no idea what these men are truly like.
00:49This here is Burial Perry Parker.
00:52The gold he stole from me
00:55is close by in these woods.
00:59If this man is a thief, Colonel, then he should be dealt with rightly.
01:03In times of peace and civility, you'd be right.
01:07But these are extraordinary times.
01:12His temperament has changed.
01:15They know.
01:17No man can be washed of his sins.
01:21And no sin can be left unpunished.
01:26All right, I'm coming in!
01:40We have what you might call a delicate situation.
01:44Ain't you figuring it out?
01:47What regiment did you say you're from again?
01:49Ha ha ha!
01:50Ha ha ha!
01:51Whom?
01:56That wasn't me...
01:57Was you figuring out that the Roman on the set of months?
01:58Is
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